Clock and Temp display (although Time under LinuxMCE is not right at the moment)

Cons:

Cannot PXE boot (I simulate this with boot CD that is always in tray)

Wake on LAN still doesn't work properly (but can be wrong on this one)...

HW clock problem

Digimatrix has nice little VFD screen that shows hardware clock. The problem is that when it is powered off that time is in GMT rather than local time (in my case this is two hours behind). This comes from default handling of time in Linux - HW clock keeps GMT time and software then handles it when powered on. But after power down it goes back to GMT.

Solution

Entry UTC=yes in /etc/default/rcS (for that particular MD and not on the core) has to be changed to UTC=no.

I have no idea if this breaks any automatic daylight time saving feature or anything else, but works on my Digimatrix now - so I can see proper time when powered off

Adding remote control

It seems pretty straightforward, but it seems it starts to work only after few hard reboots...

Two additional kernel modules are required for remote to operate properly (lirc_dev, lirc_it87). They should be added as additional kernel modules on Media Directors page. As I'm writing this, this feature doesn't work, so you must manually add them to /etc/modules and watch, cause that file could get overwritten (particularly if you click on 'Rebuild image')...

1. Add 'Digimatrix' remote control in the bottom of corresponding entry in Media directors LinuxMCE-admin page.

2. Select 'default' driver

Those actions will add two devices to Digimatrix MD parent device : 'Digimatrix' (remote) and 'default' which will start actual lircd daemon. Now some of buttons should work (left,right,up,down) but not all of them. There is another further step necessary :

3. Setting up remote mapping in MySQL database pluto_main, RemoteMapping (where keys from lircd.conf on Digmatrix remote page have to be added to trigger proper DCE messages, but please read this first - if you make changes on your own, you'll lose upgrading feature of table entries!!!)

to change to 'music' - there is alternate sign on remote that is more useful than on_off feature (os_start is for that)

I also suggested new entry in table :

photo (music,tv,dvd are already in)...

(to be expanded)

Power ON/OFF from remote control !!!

Currently not many PCs can do this. But digitools package (look below) includes digiwake utility that must be run on system's shutdown (anytime after lircd, but it disables it so shutdown is best place) and Digimatrix will then wake up on Music (On/Off) button on remote - if it stays in idle power of course..

Currently for 1.03 Digiwake, you must run digiwake -w to write default values. On on/off remote button Digimatrix starts booting but it doesn't read CD to PXE boot (maybe my BIOS is not the right version...

Radu suggests putting script in /etc/init.d, and make symlinks in /etc/rc6.d and /etc/rc0.d (rc6 = reboot; rc0 = halt/poweroff); use the existing symlinks as reference - I think only rc0 symlink is necessary.